Although he’s known for sweet love songs, Dexta Daps isn’t afraid to let his haters know which part him come from when necessary. So think twice before you decide to cross him; otherwise, you’ll end up drowning in a bloodbath—at least according to the grisly new “Trigger Finger,” produced by TJ Records. In his latest underground cut, the Daseca Productions signee has more than a few choice words for any bwoy who nuh put some respeck pon him name. The end result is far from pretty. Audio After The Jump…Read more »

It’s no secret that Konshens is a ladies man. In the past five years, the artiste born Garfield Spence has expressed his affinity for the opposite sex and how much he enjoys seeing them Bounce Like A Ball and Walk and Wine.And in typical SubKonshus Music fashion, the Sherlock native delivers yet another female-friendly record for 2016. Produced by Birchill Records on the popular Moskato Riddim, “Bruk Off Yuh Back” is a call to Kons’ core audience to do just that—or at least bruk sumpn, depending on which version of the tune you prefer—as evidenced in these visual accompaniments (1.5 million & counting!) courtesy of Warrior Films. Video After The Jump….Read more »

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The Dappa Continues To Explore The Unspoken Dramas That Unfold In The Bedroom

As the Jamaican Proverb goes, who cyaa hear aguh feel. And for budding dancehall crooner Dexta Daps, he learns the hard way from his main female Denyque in the video treatment for “F U.” Shot by Dunwell Productions, the tune finds Dappa Don suffering the consequences of all those sexual encounters he sang about in 2013 with “Pretty Nicki,” as him find out seh girlfriend ah f*ck pon him too. Video After The Jump…Read more »

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Think Fast: Your Girl’s Driving You To The Beach And Three Sexy Girls Flag You Down! What Do You Do?

Jamaican dancehall sensation (and Stussy spokesman) Popcaan has cemented himself in urban mainstream music culture by collaborating with the the likes of budding hip-hop artist Young Thug and more. Following his guest appearance on Drake’s leaked “Controlla” single, Poppy keeps the momentum going with the official video to his Not-Nice-produced 2015 summer smash, “Never Sober,” where he pulls up to the beach for an all-day unruly waterfront rave with Creep Chromatic on the wheels of steel. The weather is warm, Hennessy is flowing in abundance, and in true gyallis fashion, nuff gyal deh bout. Video After The Jump…Read more »

Since its release in January, Rihanna’s “Work” off her eighth studio album “Anti,” has seen a fair share of underground street mixes from the likes of A$AP Ferg and Dave East. However, neither rapper was successful in making a lasting impression on the final product. This isn’t because the aforementioned recording artists’ lack talent, but moreso because “Work” is a dancehall record and out of their lane. Much like the original version of “Work,” the spinoffs that circulate the net lack authenticity—that is until Jamaican deejay Beniton aka Jack Frostt stepped inside the booth to add some real island flavor to the mix, a necessary ingredient that could only be provided by someone who is of the culture, rather than a fan who simply enjoys the music. Audio After The Jump…Read more »